Sunday, July 11, 2010

Are professional hair products sold at supermarkets legit?

on profressional hair products, such as paul mitchell, biosilk, etc. , there is a disclaimer stating that the good is only guaranteed if sold at a hair salon. i recently purchased the same product, one from a mastercuts and another from a grocery store, publix. i immediately noticed the conditioner i acquired at the grocer's had far less quality and efficacy compared to the conditioner i got at the hair salon. so is the disclaimer true? products not sold at hair salons aren't legit?!

Are professional hair products sold at supermarkets legit?
The drugstores buy the defective batches from the manufacturers. You can only buy the real deal in salons, and if they don't work, salons are required to give you your money back. They are legit, just poor quality.
Reply:My sister is a popular stylist at a popular salon up here in MN. She says that the salon products that are sold at the grocery stores or regular retail store are NOT the same quality as those salon products bought at a salon. She says the regular stores use the salon type products to bring in more money even though they are not quality hair care products.





Be safe, buy quality hair care products at your salon and stay away from the "salon" products at the non-salon stores.
Reply:Legit but lower quality. Notice the lower price?
Reply:i used to work in boots and they make some of the salon brands eg toni and guy that they also sell in their stores, there are some others as well, so these are legit, whether they are a different product from those used in salons is a different question that i dont know the answer too. salon prices are a rip off tho in uk at least. my daughter brought redken in NY at a fraction of the cost of it here an d she worked in a salon and got a staff discount on it!

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